Politics expert Mark Shanahan told Newsweek that Californians moving to Arizona are likely to have a history of voting Democrat, or to at least be anti-Trump.
The latest Times/Inquirer/Siena polls found Donald Trump with a six-point advantage in Arizona, and Kamala Harris with a four-point lead in Pennsylvania. The New York Times/Siena College Poll Oct. 7 to 10 If the 2024 presidential election were held today ...
A recent Fox News poll found that 50% of GOP voters in Arizona plan to vote in favor of the abortion rights bill on the ballot, highlighting a larger favorability for a specific issue, rather than the party since its unlikely half of the Republican voters in the state will vote for Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris homed in on the Southwest this week, spending back-to-back nights rallying supporters in the swing state of Arizona as Election Day inches closer. The Democratic presidential nominee addressed thousands of supporters in the Gila River Indian Community near Chandler,
Harris has made overtures to Republicans to an unprecedented degree in modern U.S. presidential politics. She has campaigned with conservative Rep. Liz Cheney, collected endorsements from a long list of officials from the opposite side of the aisle, and said she would appoint someone from the GOP to her Cabinet if elected.
Vice President Harris is in Arizona on Friday where she is expected to speak to supporters in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale around 3:00 pm (Eastern) and then at Phoenix airport a few hours later.
Trump held a rally in solidly blue Colorado this week, while Harris focused her attention on swing state Arizona.
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